Boy with skin disorder finds best friend in dog with same condition

Rowdy, a 14-year-old dog with vitiligo, is helping to change the way kids with the same skin disorder see themselves.
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An 8-year-old Arkansas boy and a 14-year-old dog in Oregon diagnosed with the same skin condition met for the first time this weekend, after an anonymous donor saw a news report on their online friendship and offered to help. Carter Blanchard and a black lab named Rowdy both have vitiligo, a skin disorder that appears as patches of lighter skin throughout the body.

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“I used to pick up Carter from school from kindergarten and first grade, and the first thing he would say is that he hates his face and hates his skin,” Stephanie Adcock, Carter’s mother, told KATU.com.

Adcock found Rowdy’s Facebook and Instagram page, where Umbenhower shares fun photos and updates, and shared it with Carter. For the next year, the two began building their “digital” friendship, with Rowdy helping Carter build more confidence about his skin, Adcock said.

“[Rowdy] really changed the way he saw his own skin,” Adcock told KATU.com. “It wasn’t a problem anymore. So ever since then, we have been keeping in touch.”

Through a donor’s generous contribution, Adcock and Carter boarded a plane, and met Rowdy and Umbenhower in person, with the boy and pup becoming fast friends.

“I had goosebumps when I think about the moment they walked through the door,” Umbenhower told Fox 8. “I’m actually tearing up.”

“Really, it was life changing for him,” Adcock told Fox 8. “It changed his childhood for the better, it was a gift I couldn’t give him.”